Most Iraqis and neighboring countries have objected to the proposal, fearing ethnic separatism. |
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Among the most common of these are ethnic separatism and communal violence. |
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The amplification of intense racism and fears of separatism reverberated in the local, vernacular context. |
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And this is what extended terrorism and separatism to others in the most sensitive area of our country. |
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Indonesian leaders recognized the possibility of ethnic and regional separatism from the beginning of the republic. |
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At first a strong advocate of Black separatism, he was prepared to condone violence as a means of self-defence. |
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The curse of nationalism and religious separatism has to be recognised and accepted as a force. |
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There were learned papers on Oakeshott's marginalia on Kant, his epistemological separatism, his temporal solipsism, and even his Confucianism. |
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Extreme assertions of diversity, such as Kallen's, imply a kind of racial or ethnic essentialism and separatism, not merely cultural pluralism. |
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Perhaps separatism is the result of a corrupt and arrogant government as is the case now. |
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Intolerant of dissent, he wrote several pamphlets replying robustly to vindications of separatism by the Presbyterian Owen and the deist Dodwell. |
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Would the member please withdraw the comment he made about advocating separatism. |
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They gave ultimatums, including the ever-present cloud of separatism, that had the Feds shaking in their boots. |
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The Liberals also do very well on the economy, terrorism, leadership and separatism. |
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The situation has become increasingly tense as street protests, ethnic conflict and armed separatism have emerged across the nation. |
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The program of separatism is completely dependent upon winning the support of the Western powers. |
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The new president inherits a nation torn by ethnic violence and separatism. |
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Moreover, it noted the organization law prohibits civic groups from advocating communism or separatism. |
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It borrowed phrases from Marxism to cover over its reactionary nationalist programme, which included ethnic separatism. |
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But separatism only widened the gulf and deepened the mistrust, which was a hurdle in maintaining peace and harmony. |
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But it is only in the past 40 years that separatism has entered the political mainstream. |
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There was no political separatism in France during this period, only a cultural regionalism that was entirely compatible with national unity. |
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The trick is to extend the frontiers of devolved responsibility, without falling over the edge into separatism. |
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Mr Chrétien argued that the government's extravagant sponsorship of festivals and almanacs had reduced support for separatism in the province. |
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Its reservation is captured in the following, rather blunt wording: avoid American isolationism and European separatism. |
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It was vociferous in its espousal of economic and social separatism. |
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The former leader, the separatists' and sovereignists' big boss, said that Quebec no longer supports separatism. |
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Having forsworn warfare, terrorism and separatism, they have now embraced democracy and a constitutional approach. |
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Though there has been some unrest in Inner Mongolia, the main foci of ethnic separatism in China continue to be Xinjiang and Tibet. |
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This is wrong as the party that I lead, the Action Démocratique du Québec, is against separatism. |
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How would Britain react, they demanded, if the Chinese sent someone to foment separatism in Wales? |
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If EH Bildu ever unseated the PNV, separatism would dominate local politics, just as it does in Catalonia. |
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Egged on by the PKK, Syrian Kurds have established autonomous cantons which Turkey fears will sharpen Kurdish separatism within its own borders. |
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They want to play at this idea of separatism but the citizens back in Quebec are paying a heavy price for this fixation on separation. |
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If Iraq slides towards disintegration, ethnic and religious separatism may be promoted elsewhere in the region. |
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Also the governments do not have fear only for separatism but for the exploitation of their lands, territories and resources. |
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Both cases involve occupied territories, separatism, expulsion of hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, and outside supporters. |
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On the one hand, he rejected what he referred to as separatism, a concept he noted in the political development of his friend, René Lévesque. |
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There is a very different long-term goal lurking behind that view: separatism based on ethnic origins, which is sheer utopia. |
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In Thailand armed groups are motivated by a desire for varying degrees of autonomy or separatism. |
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Lastly, the negative consequences of economic reform also shape the ongoing issue of ethnic separatism. |
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If the flames of separatism in Punjab seemed to be simmering, the secessionist strife in Kashmir was just peaking. |
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In my column for the National Post, I explain the real reason that separatism in Quebec is dead. |
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For one thing, to treat separatism as terrorism is a gross mistake. |
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In short, one way or another, the politics of secessionism, separatism and partition have only succeeded in entrenching international domination over the entire region. |
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On that occasion, he called on the Anjouanese, and the Comorians in general, to lay to rest, once and for all, the separatism advocated by Colonel Bacar. |
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The Council underlined that the only viable way to guarantee the territorial integrity of Indonesia is for the Government to engage in a genuine dialogue with the provinces in order to tackle the root causes of separatism. |
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Not a one of them was old enough to know what the high past of Liani separatism had really been like. |
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From Grattan in the 1770s to Parnell up to 1890, nearly all the leaders of Irish separatism were Protestant nationalists. |
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The threat of separatism was in fact minimal, as the few underground groups aiming for union with Albania had little political significance. |
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The Prime Minister indulged in a real whopper yesterday when he suggested that the gross waste on federal sponsorship magically made separatism disappear. |
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The attenuation of city life in most of northern and western Europe was accompanied by provincial separatism, economic isolation, and religious otherworldliness. |
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But the threat of Rossel's separatism was so alarming to President Boris Yeltsin that he had to sign an edict in November of 1993 forcing Rossel's resignation as Administrative Head of the Sverdlovsk Region. |
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The emergence of the CNP followed by the liberation of Bangladesh and the resulting loss of insurgent safe havens in East Pakistan contributed to a significant weakening of the NNC and Naga separatism. |
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They all started from the manifestation of aggressive separatism and were aimed from the very beginning at seizing the territories by using force and at a fundamental change of the demographic composition. |
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In some cases, these policies triggered bitter conflicts and further ethnic separatism. |
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Apartheid was a government-enformed form of separatism in which people received unequal social benefits based on race. |
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We have seen enough fear-mongering over imaginary separatism. |
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Curl also examines spiritual communism which focuses on charismatic leaders and can result in separatism and cultism. |
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Last week 55 people were sentenced for terrorism, separatism and murder at a show trial in Xinjiang. |
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Bihar has seen feudalism, capitalism, separatism, nepotism, fascism and dynasticism. |
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I wonder if the member opposite would venture an opinion as to what Pierre Elliott Trudeau would think of this coalition of separatism that is going on so shamefully today with the Liberals. |
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They expressed their determination to provide a political, legal and organizational basis for overcoming the challenges of international terrorism, separatism, intolerance and extremism. |
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In 743, the brothers placed Childeric III on the throne to curb separatism in the periphery. |
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It wishes all the more to break with Russia given that ever since it ceased being Soviet, the Kremlin is set on destabilising it by supporting the separatism of two of its regions, Southern Ossetia and Abkhazia. |
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Sustained attention should also be accorded to the socio-economic development of the Archipelago and to reducing poverty which has provided a nurturing ground for separatism. |
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Therefore, if we want to prevent rampant separatism, we must begin a new approach, a European approach reconciling individual beliefs with self-determination and territorial integrity. |
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Ethnic separatism is not among the major ones. |
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Racial mixing is not a permanent condition, but a process that has made it possible to acknowledge a sense of multiple belonging and to submerge cultural differences and community-based separatism. |
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In particular, separatism in Xinjiang lends support to the active independence movement in Tibet and influences nascent ethnic unrest closer to Beijing in Inner Mongolia. |
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Authorities later charged Tohti, who had championed Uighur rights, with separatism. |
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Stressing that a comprehensive integrated plan is needed to combat naxalism, separatism and terrorism, Singh said his ministry is working on it. |
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Economics professor Ilham Tohti, 44, stood trial for two days last week on separatism charges in the western region of Xinjiang. |
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The meeting was focused on ways to combat crime, terrorism, extremism, separatism, drug and weapons trafficking, said the statement. |
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Whether you turn to Northern Ireland, Poland, the Basque Country or Corsica, to name just a few, long-standing ressentiments foster communitarianism and tribalism that sometimes mutate into separatism. |
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Tolerance and a spirit of compromise, rather than secession and separatism, allowed for the expression of ethnic, religious and political identities within democratic States. |
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The economic inequalities and linguistic divide between the two are major sources of political conflict in Belgium and is a major factor in Flemish separatism. |
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Since separatism erupted in Ukraine's east in April, the struggle to equip the army adequately has grown ever more acute as the country teeters on the edge of bankruptcy. |
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Nordicism was an ideology of racial separatism which viewed Nordics as an endangered racial group, most notably in Madison Grant's book The Passing of the Great Race. |
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She wrote an essay expounding the tenets of Scottish separatism. |
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The Patriarch has expressed concern over the Russian Orthodox Church's support of separatism in the region by subsidizing Web sites that encourage successionist sentiments. |
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